Zimbabwe activists call new 5-day shutdown protest

ANTI-GOVERNMENT activists have called for a second, and this time five-day, shutdown protest beginning Monday, prompting the administration to warn that "we will not hesitate to enforce the law".

Presidential spokesman George Charamba ominously added that the deadly response by the government to last week's protest which left 12 people dead and dozens injured was just a "foretaste of things to come".

The government let loose the security services after the first day of last week's demonstrations was characterised by rampant looting with activists blockading roads and stopping public transporters ferrying people into city centres.

But in social media posts shared at the weekend, defiant activists said another shutdown protest was needed to consolidate the "gains of Part 1".

Said a group calling itself, Concerned Forum Zimbabwe;

However, home affairs minister Cain Mathema warned of a robust response by the security services to any violence.

" … we will not hesitate to enforce the law today, tomorrow or in the next 100 years," Mathema told a state-controlled daily.

"We want to make sure that every Zimbabwean enjoys the peace, and freedom we have in the country because Zimbabwe belongs to all Zimbabweans."

RE-TWEET this CRITICAL update! We are now advising citizens to stay indoors from 21 - 25 January! The situation in our country has reached another level! You may not be 100% safe in your own home especially with militia from ZanuPF on the loose, but going out is much worse! pic.twitter.com/wFoCwT4xkw